unboundedness

un·bound·ed

[uhn-boun-did]
adjective
1.
having no limits, borders, or bounds.
2.
unrestrained; uncontrolled: unbounded enthusiasm.

Origin:
1590–1600; un-1 + bound3 + -ed3

un·bound·ed·ly, adverb
un·bound·ed·ness, noun

unbound, unbounded.


1. limitless, immense, vast, infinite, immeasurable. 2. unconfined, immoderate.
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unbounded (ʌnˈbaʊndɪd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
having no boundaries or limits
 
un'boundedly
 
adv
 
un'boundedness
 
n

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unbounded (ʌnˈbaʊndɪd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
having no boundaries or limits
 
un'boundedly
 
adv
 
un'boundedness
 
n

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unbounded
1598, "not limited in extent," from un- (1) "not" + pp. of verb form of bound (n.). Sense of "generous, profuse, liberal" is recorded from 1704.
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